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Collection: Women's Compression Pantyhose

Compression pantyhose (sometimes called compression tights) provide full-leg graduated compression in one piece, without a separate thigh band. They're the preferred choice for anyone who finds a thigh-high band uncomfortable or restrictive, who needs compression on both legs equally, or who wants the seamless look of regular pantyhose with therapeutic support built in.

CompressionSale carries women's compression pantyhose from 8-15 mmHg light support through 30-40 mmHg extra firm, in sheer and opaque fabrics, from JOBST, Sigvaris, Juzo, Activa, Truform, and Second Skin.

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Pantyhose is the right choice if a thigh-high band feels too tight or slips, if you need even compression on both legs rather than per-leg styles, or if you simply prefer the look and feel of regular pantyhose. It's also commonly preferred during pregnancy and by anyone with fuller thighs, since there's no band to dig in or roll down.

Yes — pantyhose provides the same graduated compression mechanism, firmest at the ankle and easing up the leg, at the same mmHg levels as knee high and thigh high styles. The difference is coverage and construction, not compression strength. Choosing pantyhose over a shorter style is about comfort and fit preference, not a different level of support.

Women's compression pantyhose is available from 8-15 mmHg light support through 30-40 mmHg extra firm, in both open toe and closed toe designs. Sheer pantyhose is the most common choice for everyday and professional wear; opaque pantyhose is also available for cooler weather or more coverage.

JOBST and Sigvaris offer the widest pantyhose selection, including sheer dress styles. Juzo's pantyhose options focus on medical-grade vascular support. Activa, Truform, and Second Skin offer reliable everyday pantyhose at accessible price points, typically at 15-20 mmHg and 20-30 mmHg.

Yes — pantyhose is one of the most commonly recommended styles during pregnancy, since it avoids a thigh band that can feel restrictive as your body changes, and provides even support for both legs. 15-20 mmHg is the level most often recommended for daily wear during pregnancy; check with your healthcare provider if you have specific concerns. See our Maternity & Pregnancy page for pregnancy-specific guidance.

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